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Via Rail says it’s time to start replacing its aging fleet of rail cars

Via Rail says it’s time to start replacing its aging fleet of rail cars

Many cars were built between 1946 and 1955, and serve a network of 10,000 kilometres
‘Final warning’ given B.C. house flippers, Eby says new tax not about revenue

‘Final warning’ given B.C. house flippers, Eby says new tax not about revenue

But BC United says new new flipping tax is ‘primarily a political announcement’
Details of Saskatchewan killer’s arrest expected in 2nd day of inquest

Details of Saskatchewan killer’s arrest expected in 2nd day of inquest

First day of testimony featured dash cam video of police chase leading up to Sanderson’s capture
Strep bug’s leap to flesh-eating disease a ‘random game’: doctor

Strep bug’s leap to flesh-eating disease a ‘random game’: doctor

Group A streptococcus bacteria can turn into strep throat, but can also claim someone’s leg or life
Canada’s new online harms bill: what you need to know

Canada’s new online harms bill: what you need to know

5 of the proposed changes aimed at better protecting Canadians — particularly youth — online
B.C. psychology student investigating how your circle motivates exercise

B.C. psychology student investigating how your circle motivates exercise

Derek LeBaron seeking more participants to help him with his research
‘Huge’ Surrey pride for Bains’ Canucks debut as NHL’s 4th Punjabi-roots player

‘Huge’ Surrey pride for Bains’ Canucks debut as NHL’s 4th Punjabi-roots player

Saturday’s home-ice debut in Vancouver was watched by dozens of family members and friends
‘Tracker’ showcasing B.C.’s Interior in big-budget small screen TV series

‘Tracker’ showcasing B.C.’s Interior in big-budget small screen TV series

‘Tracker’ debuted after Super Bowl broadcast, with opening minutes filmed in Southern Interior
B.C. real estate fraudster sentenced to 5 years jail in Calgary

B.C. real estate fraudster sentenced to 5 years jail in Calgary

Brian Kitts was also ordered to pay back over $1.3 million in restitution
B.C. tying minimum wage increases to inflation permanently through new law

B.C. tying minimum wage increases to inflation permanently through new law

Minimum wage will rise to 65 cents to $17.40 on June 1 for most eligible workers